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⇑lines 20—12scorefrom End Note 2annotation in dark pencilvertically crossed How then can Geologists say, that animals were first created!!! a capital argumnt, showng that we must not generalize from absence of organic remains . — see p. 46t01

⇑lines 15—14annotationX top-margin—line 6annotationX it shows, I think, that ‹every› same external form may be arrived at from two very different course of generation / it is an extreme case of analogy /

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